The second IEEE Electro/ Information Technology conference will be held at
Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309, USA on June 7-9, 2001. The first conference
was organized by Western Michigan University at Chicago.

We look forward to your participation in the conference by submitting papers,
organizing the panel sessions, paper sessions and tutorial. Please contact the
General Chair with suggestions for making this conference a great success.

Call for Papers ( REVISED)

Submit full paper* or extended abstract of 2 pages on or before
April 10, 2001

Notification of acceptance will be given before April, 20 2001

Full paper in Camera- Ready format is due by: May 1, 2001( Firm deadline)

( If a paper is submitted early, we will notify review decision earlier)

*Hard copies or electronic form via email: e.g. MS word attachment have to
be submitted to Prof. Subra Ganesan.

All the papers will be reviewed by three reviewers. They will be judged with respect to their quality, originality, and relevance. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings after advance registration of at least one author is received. Papers will be considered for publication in two journals as special issues.

The Electro/ Information Technology Conference, sponsored by the IEEE, is the second conference focussing on presenting basic / applied research results in the fields of electrical and computer engineering as they relate to Information Technology. This annual conference provides opportunity for researchers and industrial investigators to present their latest findings. There will be exhibits where the latest information technology tools and products can be showcased.

Noted keynote speakers and scholars will be invited to speak at this conference.

Prof. Lotfi Zadeh and Prof. Benjamin Wah, President of IEEE Computer Society and other experts have agreed to give invited speeches.

Papers related to information technology and related fields will be considered for presentation at this conference. The following topics will be of particular importance: